Two-Chord Guitar Songs
61 two-chord guitar songs that stay focused on timing. Pick one and loop the pattern.
61 songs • 54 artists
- Kane Brown - Short Skirt Weather
- Joji - Worldstar Money
- The Moldy Peaches - Jorge Regula
- Shawn Mendes - Particular Taste
- Nirvana - Something In The Way
- Rihanna - Don't Stop The Music
- U2 - 40
- The Moldy Peaches - Steak For Chicken
- Taylor Swift - It’s Nice To Have A Friend
- Hozier - Like Real People Do
- Selena Gomez - Bad Liar
- Beabadoobee - The Perfect Pair
- Adele - Send My Love (To Your New Lover)
- Katy Perry - Smile
- Green Day - See You Tonight
- Billie Eilish - Hotline Bling
- Carpenters - Jambalaya (On The Bayou)
- Mark Ronson - Uptown Funk
- Billie Eilish - Telegraph Ave
- Ed Sheeran - Sing
- Billie Eilish - When I Was Older
- Madness - Shame & Scandal
- d4vd - Romantic Homicide
- The Beatles - Eleanor Rigby
- Loggins and Messina - Lahaina
- Kingston Trio - Tom Dooley
- Gene Autry - Deep In The Heart Of Texas
- James Crawford - Iko Iko
- Houghton Weavers - Coal Hole Cavalry
- Jackie Wilson - Higher and Higher
- The Weeknd - Call Out My Name
- Free - All Right Now
- Everly Brothers - Cathy's Clown
- Ewan MacColl - The Manchester Rambler
- Dean Martin - My Rifle, My Pony and Me
- Ernest Tubbs - Waltz Across Texas
- Zach Farache - The Loser
- Tally Hall - Hidden in the Sand
- Daniel Johnston - Story Of An Artist
- Chuck Berry - You Never Can Tell
- Boney M - Brown Girl In The Ring
- Anonymous - Shortnin Bread
- Sam Smith - Unholy
- The Moldy Peaches - Anyone Else But You
- Bill Withers - Grandmas Hands
- Guardin - I Think You're Really Cool
- Bill Withers - Use Me
- Claire Rosinkranz - Backyard Boy
- Zara Larsson - So Good
- Girl in Red - We Fell In Love In October
Two chord guitar songs for steady rhythm
Play 61 two chord guitar songs designed to keep timing and groove front and center. With fewer chord changes, you can lock into a steady strumming pattern and build confidence quickly. Every card shows the chord set, artist, and title, so you can pick a song without guesswork. Use filters by genre or year to keep the session enjoyable and aligned with your taste.
Two chord guitar songs are ideal for beginners searching for easy guitar chords and a clean way to practice rhythm. The short progressions make it easier to hear timing issues and correct them fast. If you need a quick warm up or a reset after harder songs, this page gives you a reliable path back to clean playing. Because the chord set is small, you can focus on tone, dynamics, and smooth transitions without feeling rushed. Short daily sessions create fast wins and keep motivation high for new players.
A simple routine that works
Choose one song and loop the two chords slowly for a few minutes. Then play the full song at the same tempo before increasing speed. Keep one strumming pattern across several songs to reinforce right hand control. If a change feels rushed, pause after the switch, reset your hand, and try again. Counting beats out loud, then moving to a metronome, keeps the groove steady.
To build a mini set, pick three songs that share the same chord shapes and play them back to back. Add favorites to a weekly rotation so progress remains visible. Splitting the set across the week prevents fatigue and keeps tempo increases controlled. When two chord songs feel natural, move to the three chord collection to expand your progressions, then return here anytime you want tight rhythm and clean timing.